CBS Announces the 3 Returning Castaways Who Will Join the Tribes on ‘Survivor: Philippines’

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CBS ANNOUNCES THE THREE FORMER CASTAWAYS WHO WILL JOIN THE TRIBES ON “SURVIVOR: PHILIPPINES,” PREMIERING WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19

Michael Skupin (“Survivor: Australian Outback”), Jonathan Penner (“Survivor: Cook Islands” And “Survivor Micronesia – Fans vs. Favorites”) And Russell Swan (“Survivor: Samoa”) Return For The First Time Since Being Medically Evacuated From The Game

CBS announced today that three former Survivors – Michael Skupin, Jonathan Penner and Russell Swan – will join the 15 previously announced castaways in three separate tribes on SURVIVOR: PHILIPPINES. The Emmy Award-winning series returns for its 25th season with a special 90-minute edition, Wednesday, Sept. 19 (8:00-9:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

After being medically evacuated from the game, these Survivor all-stars return to finish what they started and for one more chance at the million dollar prize.

· Michael Skupin – SURVIVOR: AUSTRALIAN OUTBACK (2001). First-ever medical evacuation on the series due to severe burns received after passing out into a fire from smoke inhalation on Day 17.

“You don’t want to leave. The longer you are here, the longer you want to stay here. And it’s not even about winning as much as playing. The winning will be anti-climatic. The playing is where it is for me.” – Skupin, before being airlifted off the island.

“I can only recommend for the sake of his leg and his life that he leave the game now. He needs hospital treatment. It is not going to get better. It will only get worse.” – Dr. Jessica Sartini, while diagnosing Penner during the game.

“It was the scariest moment I’ve ever had on this show. In 19 seasons, I have never been more afraid in my life of how bad things were. Russell was in terrible shape.” – Jeff Probst, during the Tribal Council following Swan’s evacuation.

Surrounded by water, SURVIVOR: PHILIPPINES will prominently feature marine-based challenges. For the first time in over eight years, castaways are divided into three tribes, with the winning and second-place tribes granted immunity, while the third-place tribe heads to Tribal Council and faces an elimination.

Full list of castaways competing on SURVIVOR: SOUTH PACIFIC (in alphabetical order):

KALABAW:TANDANG:MATSING:

Sarah Dawson Abi-Maria Gomes Malcolm Freberg

Age: 28 Age: 32 Age: 25

Silver Spring, Md. Los Angeles Hermosa Beach, Calif.

Insurance Sales Business Student Bartender

Katie Hanson Roberta “RC” Saint-Amour Zane Knight

Age: 22 Age: 27 Age: 28

Newark, Del. New York Danville, Va.

Former Miss Delaware Investment Banker Tire Repair

Jeff Kent Artis Silvester Angie Layton

Age: 44 Age: 53 Age: 20

Austin, Texas Terry Town, La. Provo, Utah

Retired MLB Player Computer Engineer Student

Dana Lambert Michael Skupin Roxanne “Roxy” Morris

Age: 32 Age: 50 Age: 28

Winston-Salem, N.C. White Lake, Mich. Brooklyn, N.Y.

Cosmetologist Seminary Student

Jonathan Penner Lisa Whelchel Denise Stapley

Age: 50 Age: 49 Age: 41

Los Angeles Dallas Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Former TV Teen Star Sex Therapist

Carter Williams Peter “Pete” Yurkowski Russell Swan

Age: 24 Age: 24 Age: 45

Shawnee, Kan. Holmdel, N.J. Glenside, Penn.

Track Coach Engineering Graduate

SURVIVOR: PHILIPPINES is hosted by Emmy Award winner Jeff Probst and produced by SEG, Inc. Mark Burnett, Jeff Probst and David Burris are executive producers and Leisa Francis is co-executive producer.